Skip to content
Yale Architecture YSoA
Search

Student Work

Student Work

All images
Filter by
All Programs
P.h.D.M.E.D.M.Arch. IIM.Arch I
Section perspective drawing
Plan drawing
Neighborhood view
Exterior view
Interior view
Interior view
Axonometric section drawing by Christine Tran.
Axonometric view
Plan, section, and elevation drawing
Interior view
Model
Section perspective by Jeremy Leonard
Section drawing
Diagram of sake production process
Painting of Tlatelolco
View of aqueduct system.
Overall view of Atlampa
Model view.
Plater zyberkzuckerman1r
Street-level view.
Night view
Aerial view.
Model view.
Axonometric drawing of FUCIM.
Next Page
Loading in progress
Yale Architecture
Search
Yale Architecture
Search
  • Academics
    • Overview
    • M.Arch I
    • M.Arch II
    • M.E.D.
    • Ph.D.
    • Joint-degree Programs
    • Undergraduate Studies
    • The Jim Vlock First Year Building Project
    • Student Travel
    • Awards and Fellowships
    • Explore all Courses
  • Admissions
    • Overview
    • Requirements
    • Tuition and Fees
    • Financial Aid
    • International Students
  • Calendar
    • Events
    • Academic Calendar
    • Exhibitions
  • Publications
    • Overview
    • Perspecta
    • Retrospecta
    • Constructs
    • Books
  • About the School
    • Overview
    • History and Objectives
    • News
    • Tribal Lands Acknowledgement
    • Yale Urban Design Workshop
    • Yale Center for Ecosystems in Architecture
    • Fabrication Labs
    • Advanced Technology
    • Staff
    • Visiting
    • Contact
  • Faculty
    • Explore all Faculty
    • Endowed Professorships
  • Students
    • Student Affairs
    • Recent Graduates
    • Student Work
    • Student Groups
    • Career Development
  • Alumni
    • Overview
  • All Images
  • Forms and Resources
  • Make a Gift
  • School Policies
  • Jobs at YSoA
  • Accreditation Information
Yale logo
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Accessibility
  • Land Acknowledgement
  • Public Safety
  • Colophon
  • Yale University
Loading in progress

Student Work

Axonometric drawing by Margaret Marsh.
Plan drawing by Margaret Marsh.
Section drawing by Margaret Marsh.
Interior perspective by Margaret Marsh.
Aerial view by Margaret Marsh.
Model by Margaret Marsh.
Model by Margaret Marsh.
1∕7

Title

Emergency Management Campus

Authors
Margaret Marsh

Course
Second-Year Core Studio

Project Description

This scheme creates a campus of buildings that work together to efficiently expand and contract as a single system. This is done in service to both the office operations and the public park. A four-story condensed office building anchors the site, with public program expelled to three outbuildings that makes these amenities approachable, unintimidating, and truly public. During times of emergency, these pavilions take on alternate programs that transform their daily use into emergency-specific roles. Because the role of the office is to preserve humanity, making these recreational spaces at the service of the public was very important to the project.

Tags
New York City Public space Brooklyn Emergency management Park Campus Pavilions

Related items

User

Tessa Kelly